Unplug the laptop and take out the battery. Then hold the power button down for at least 30 seconds. Reinstall the battery and or plug up your laptop and boot up. If this doesn't fix your issue, you might consider a new battery or worse RAM.
If these beeps aren't while booting up, then there is software program notifying you of something. It could be a system beep for just about anything and isn't easy to find without hands on.
You can do a little research on your own - checking your installed programs for notifications.
You can open your event viewer where everything your system does is recorded minute for minute (tedious but works) Problems show with either a yellow triangle with a ! in it or a red button. The program gives a short description - not detailed but it could give you an idea where to look.
It's difficult to assume anything with the limited information given but suffice to say, if you're in windows, it's not a boot issue.
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fist go bios & give boot from cd RAM save it exit from there insert XP CD it will ask you press any key ,just pess it then it will start coping fails & drivers after that XP will install ok
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Hi,
Please click on this link to download the driver for the camera...
For the Anti Virus, to tell you honestly,it really doesnt matter which Anti Virus you are going to install as long as its always updated...
Note: Press Fn Esc, that's how you disabled/enabled camera
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Please click on this link and then click on download.
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Hi and welcome to Fixya!
If the issue with your machine is just caused by a glitch, try to do power drain.
1. First shut down the machine and unplug the adapter and take out the battery.
2. Press and hold the power button for 10 seconds.
3. Then put back the battery and plug back the adapter. Try to turn on the machine normally.
If this does not solve the issue, it could be caused by a problem with the motherboard. If your machine is in warranty (or even if its not), contact Lenovo warranty support on this number - 1 877 453 6686.
Hope this helps!
Takasashi
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